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Ornamental Shrubs and Hantsjfrom Sydney.
GONNELL <b HIDINGS
Will Sell by Auction, afc their Mart, Queentreet, on Saturday, (To-Morrow,) the 7th of January, — POUR CASES SELECT P.L ANTS -*■ in Pots, including New Fuschias, Roses, and other rare varieties.
Catalogues can be had on application.
LAND SALE.
GONNELL <b HIDINGS
Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, the 11th of January, at 11
o'clock, The following Properties—A TOWN ALLOTMENT in Edward-street, -^*- 31 feet frontage by 140 feet deep, being No. 60, of Section 36. A Valuable ' Allotment in Commercial Bay, having a frontage to Customhouse-street of 50 links by a depth of 250 links— with a back approach from Albert-street and West QueenBtreet. The contemplated improvement in this part of the town will considerably increase the value of water side allotments, and render it difficult to obtain one except at an extremely high price. The present affords an opportunity of purchasing on easy tcrnis, which may not again occur. A Shop, Dwelling House, and Garden* in Cook-street. This desirable property comprises Allotments 40 and 41, of Section 28, and contains half an acre of land, fenced in with a thorn hedge, about six feet high, and laid out as a garden, which has been well cultivated, and contains about 300 fruit trees in bearing. The House consists of a Shop, Sitting-Room, 2 Bed-Rooms, and a Kitchen. There is also a Stable with loft, and an excellent bricked well. An extensive frontage of 132 feet to Cook-street affords facility for subdividing and building lot", which adds considerably to the value of this property. A Dwelling House, with eight Roonis, lined and ceiled, in Barrack-strecfc, together with the allotment on which it stands, being No. 16, of Section 32. It is situated between Mr. Robinson's school, and Mr. Evitt's. Part of Allotment No. Section 14, in Victoria Quadrant, at the back of Dr. Philson's, with a House containing three rooms. Frontage 20 feet, by 70 feet deep, A choice Suburban Allotment containing two acre 3, fenced in, on the Grafton Road, adjoining the residence of Richard Porter, Esq. Terms afc Sale.
Suburban Farm for Sale.
GONNELL & HIDINGS
XT AYE been instructed by the Proprietor to -*--*- offer for Private Sale, one of the most desirable PROPERTIES in the neighbourhood of Auckland. It is situated ou the banks of the Waiteniata, at the entrance to Cox's Creek, and is about three miles from town by a good road. It contains 21^- acres of "well-cultivated Land, substantially fenced, and divided into paddocks and gardens, now under crop, affording an immediate return without any outlay except the purchase money. The House is most comfortable and convenient, and is in thorough repair. A small portion of the land, near the water, is under bush, which will give a supply of firewood for several years. Further particulars can be obtained afc the
Auction Mart, Queen street. A considerable portion of the purchase money will be allowed to remain on mortgage, if desired.
Now Landing,
EX "HAMILLA MITCHELL," @ LONDON, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDIZE, consisting of — ■ Drapery, Hosiery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Perfumery, Woollens, Calicoes, Native Trade, Oilmen's Stores, Bottled Ale and Porter, Burton Ale, &c, &c , &c. Charles Davis. Wharf, Queen Street, Dec. 1.
Notice.
ALL ACCOUNTS against the Partnership -^ existing between the late James McGee and Andrew Rooney to be sent to the Undersigned before the 23rd January, 18 : .4; and also all parties indebted to the said firm are requested to settle the same by the above date. (Signed) Andrew Rooney. Auckland, 20th December, 1853.
D. CROSBIE, Tailor, &c M
T>EGS leave to return his sincere thanks for •*-* the very liberal patronage he has been favored with, for the last eleven years. — D. C. would apprise his friends and the public in general, that he has received via Sydney from England, a choice stock of Summer Goods, fitting for the approaching season. White Hart Hotel, November 21st, 185.V
rPHE Undersigned having completed his arrange- *- ments for a regular line of Vessels trading between Manukau and the adjacent Colonies, is prepared to purchase produce of all kinds for cash, deliverable at such points of the above harbour as may be agreed upon. Advances, if required, may be obtained on crops in or above the ground. C. G. D. Betts. Waimango, Onehunga, November 6th, 1853.
RACE CUP.
MR. HARDINGTON will give a THIRTY GUINEA CUP, to be run for in 1857, by 3 year olds, the get of his Horses "Plover" and "Winstone," serving this season. Exchange Hotel, Auckland, 24th Nov., 1853.
For Sale,
APUNT, capable of carrying 40 Tons of Firewood, of the following dimensions, — 24 feet- keel, 12 feet floor, 32 feet over all, 16 feet beam ; and she is nearly new. Apply to Gibson & Mitchell, or to Robert McLeod, Waiheki.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 681, 6 January 1854, Page 2
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800Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 681, 6 January 1854, Page 2
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